Life (May 2020)

Identification of Differentially Expressed Gene Transcripts in Porcine Endometrium during Early Stages of Pregnancy

  • Mariusz Pierzchała,
  • Dorota Pierzchała,
  • Magdalena Ogłuszka,
  • Ewa Poławska,
  • Tadeusz Blicharski,
  • Agnieszka Roszczyk,
  • Agata Nawrocka,
  • Pawel Urbański,
  • Kamila Stepanow,
  • Aleksandra Ciepłoch,
  • Agnieszka Korwin-Kossakowska,
  • Marinus F.W. te Pas,
  • Brygida Slaska,
  • Magdalena Buszewska-Forajta,
  • Jedrzej M. Jaśkowski,
  • Mateusz Sachajko,
  • Magdalena Herudzińska,
  • Bartosz M. Jaśkowski,
  • Wojciech Niżański,
  • Leyland Fraser,
  • Urszula Czarnik,
  • Haja N. Kadarmideen,
  • Chandra S. Pareek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life10050068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 68

Abstract

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During the early stages of pregnancy, the uterine endometrium undergoes dramatic morphologic and functional changes accompanied with dynamic variation in gene expression. Pregnancy-stage specific differentially expressed gene (DEG)-transcript-probes were investigated and identified by comparing endometrium transcriptome at 9th day (9D), 12th day (12D) and 16th day (16D) of early pregnancy in Polish large-white (PLW) gilts. Endometrium comparisons between 9D-vs-12D, 9D-vs-16D and 12D-vs-16D of early pregnancy identified 6049, 374 and 6034 highly significant DEG-transcript-probes (p 2 FC). GO term enrichment analysis identified commonly shared upregulated endometrial DEG-transcript-probes (p 2 FC), that were regulating the gene functions of anatomic structure development and transport (TG), DNA-binding and methyltransferase activity (ZBTB2), ion-binding and kinase activity (CKM), cell proliferation and apoptosis activity (IL1B). Downregulated DEG-transcript-probes (p 2 FC) were involved in regulating the gene functions of phosphatase activity (PTPN11), TC616413 gene-transcript and Sus-scrofa LOC100525539. Moreover, blastn comparison of microarray-probes sequences against sus-scrofa11 assembly identified commonly shared upregulated endometrial DEG-transcript-probes (E 2 FC), that were regulating the gene functions of reproduction and growth (SELENOP), cytoskeleton organization and kinase activity (CDC42BPA), phosphatase activity (MINPP1), enzyme-binding and cell-population proliferation (VAV3), cancer-susceptibility candidate gene (CASC4), cytoskeletal protein-binding (COBLL1), ion-binding, enzyme regulator activity (ACAP2) Downregulated endometrial DEG-transcript-probes (E 2FC) were involved in regulating the gene functions of signal-transduction (TMEM33), catabolic and metabolic processes (KLHL15). Microarray validation experiment on selected candidate genes showed complementarity to significant endometrial DEG-transcript-probes responsible for the regulation of immune response (IL1B, S100A11), lipid metabolism (FABP3, PPARG), cell-adhesion (ITGAV), angiogenesis (IL1B), intercellular transmission (NMB), cell-adhesion (OPN) and response to stimuli (RBP4) was confirmed by RT-PCR. This study provides a clue that identified pregnancy-stage specific microarray transcript probes could be considered as candidate genes for recognition and establishment of early pregnancy in the pig.

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